Ashley
Grayslake,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, March 07, 2005
Nowhere on this man's infomercials does it say anything about Macintosh training. In fact, you won't find Macintosh training and/or repair infomercials or CD-ROMs because it isn't needed. Macintosh platforms are stable, intuitive and don't need the kind of support that Windows users face. Apple.com has an enormous amount of information. Join an online Macintosh community. It's kind of scary you don't know how to use your Macintosh and you use it for design? I hope you don't charge for your services. That would give experienced and accredited designers a bad rap. But for goodness sake, discrimation for non-training? Give me a break.
Ashley
Grayslake,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 07, 2005
Nowhere on this man's infomercials does it say anything about Macintosh training. In fact, you won't find Macintosh training and/or repair infomercials or CD-ROMs because it isn't needed. Macintosh platforms are stable, intuitive and don't need the kind of support that Windows users face. Apple.com has an enormous amount of information. Join an online Macintosh community. It's kind of scary you don't know how to use your Macintosh and you use it for design? I hope you don't charge for your services. That would give experienced and accredited designers a bad rap. But for goodness sake, discrimation for non-training? Give me a break.
Ashley
Grayslake,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, March 07, 2005
Nowhere on this man's infomercials does it say anything about Macintosh training. In fact, you won't find Macintosh training and/or repair infomercials or CD-ROMs because it isn't needed. Macintosh platforms are stable, intuitive and don't need the kind of support that Windows users face. Apple.com has an enormous amount of information. Join an online Macintosh community. It's kind of scary you don't know how to use your Macintosh and you use it for design? I hope you don't charge for your services. That would give experienced and accredited designers a bad rap. But for goodness sake, discrimation for non-training? Give me a break.
Ashley
Grayslake,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, March 07, 2005
Nowhere on this man's infomercials does it say anything about Macintosh training. In fact, you won't find Macintosh training and/or repair infomercials or CD-ROMs because it isn't needed. Macintosh platforms are stable, intuitive and don't need the kind of support that Windows users face. Apple.com has an enormous amount of information. Join an online Macintosh community. It's kind of scary you don't know how to use your Macintosh and you use it for design? I hope you don't charge for your services. That would give experienced and accredited designers a bad rap. But for goodness sake, discrimation for non-training? Give me a break.